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Originally posted by BenVK View PostSeems that the Hohenstaufen Division had more than it's far share of SS trap M43's.
SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Dr Egon Skalka.
That is the gabardine type (wool or wire piping) with trap insignia.
In the photo posted by Lenny it appears the one I marked #1 in red is also gabardine..Can't say for certain on #2 but looks like gabardine.
A few of them are single button,2 piece insignia types.
GlennAttached Files"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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Originally posted by derka View Postas period pics of SS M43 with trap seem uncommon,
i just aded this :
in an article in october 1986, in the rewiew "militaria magazine" n°13,
"la felmütze de la waffen-SS 1943-1945", pages 43 to 47,
Eric lefevre indicated than the black backed trap is most frequently encountered on feldgrau M43 caps than the felgrau backed trap.
here is an illustration given in this article :
pic legend is for a 8.Franz.SS-Freiw.Sturmbrigade member, taken in summer 1944.
if it can be used in this debate...
derka
That is a Dachau type,IMO....Have seen 2 of them with black trapazoid applied....Supposedly issued to Foreign volunteers.
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View PostThat is the gabardine type (wool or wire piping) with trap insignia.
Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View PostIn the photo posted by Lenny
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=403965
That brings me rather neatly to this. Enjoy the rest of the thread guys, I'm tired of researching into this particular type of cap. I've never bought one and never will.
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostYes, I would agree that the Dr's cap is a Feldgrau gabardine one.
Bit disapointing that the effort I put into finding interesting photos for the forum to discuss has been overlooked once again.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=403965
That brings me rather neatly to this. Enjoy the rest of the thread guys, I'm tired of researching into this particular type of cap. I've never bought one and never will.Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.
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Very interesting thread about M43 panzer caps with trap insignia and HBT lining but unfortunately I have not learned anything useful that is going to help me. Anyway IMO the overall field cap posted in the beginning of this thread is fine and I don’t have a problem with the HBT lining this is not the deciding factor, however, what concerns me is the trap, which looks almost new it just does not blend well with the rest of the field cap. The bottom line is that you as a collector have to be comfortable with what you have……I wish you good luck.
Rene Chavez
http://axis101.bizland.com
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My contribution...a portrait of a soldier of the Frundsberg that I have recently sold and still present in the estand.
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Cheer,
Roberto
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Originally posted by Bobbe View PostMy contribution...a portrait of a soldier of the Frundsberg that I have recently sold and still present in the estand.
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Cheer,
RobertoGive a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.
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Originally posted by Rene Chavez View Posthowever, what concerns me is the trap, which looks almost new it just does not blend well with the rest of the field cap.
Rene Chavez
http://axis101.bizland.com
Regards, CM
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